Eating locally produced, sustainably produced vegetables in a climate like Wisconsin’s can be a challenge. Thankfully there are many yummy, healthy vegetables that can be stored in the colder months, as well as a variety of greens we can produce in our hoop house even after it has become cold outside. Through a winter share, you can keep local vegetables on your table through December.

Winter shares will include a mixture of some greens, like spinach, bok choi and lettuce, and a generous amount of storage-able items including: carrots, Brussels sprouts, potatoes, winter squash, beets, sweet potatoes, cabbage, onions, garlic, parsnips, celeriac, and rutabaga. All pictures to the left are past winter boxes.

These share boxes are larger than summer boxes, and are valued at about $60 each.

Share Options for 2017

REGULAR – A regular share includes 4 boxes total, delivered biweekly: two boxes in November and two in December. The 2017 share cost is $235.

EVERYOTHER – An everyother share includes two boxes total; one box in November and another in December. The 2017 share cost is $128.